Mustered Out, Nashville, TN. 1884 Documents in support of his renewed pension applications say that he had contracted measles and a cold; and had deafness in one ear as a result of his service. The soldier writing this "support" said he often talked to Jasper at the tail end of marching line during the campaigns. [cite - NARA Pension Manuscripts]

In the report of Major General Rosecrans (list submitted to him by Lt. Col. Hotchkiss), Jasper Luper is listed among those missing from the 89th Il. Regiment. In his pension papers, Jasper is said to have been involved in the Battle of Chickamauga in Sept. of 1863